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    new Gigabyte P35K

    Discussion in 'Gigabyte and Aorus' started by [-Mac-], Jun 2, 2013.

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    GIGABYTE - Notebook & Netbook - Notebook & Netbook - P series - P35K

    The 15.6” GIGABYTE gaming laptop P35K features a 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7 Quad-Core processor and a powerful NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 765M gaming level discrete graphics. The P35K is able to pack a quad-storage systyem that supports up to 512GB mSATA SSD+512GB mSATA SSD+1TB HDD+1TB HDD* into its incredibly slim body of only just 21mm. The pioneer design of simple-swap, removable DVD-ROM / HDD slot, including an exceptional 1080p Full HD display, a high-quality stereo subwoofer, Dolby Home Theater sound quality optimization technology, equipped with flagship gaming specifications is unprecedented in the history of Gaming Laptop. With state-of-the-art design, the P35K delivers a full throttle gaming experience. The P35K from GIGABYTE is its most stunning gaming laptop ever.

    Windows 8
    Windows 8 Pro
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Windows 7 Professional

    CPU Future 4th gen Intel® Core™ processors

    Display 15.6" Full HD 1920x1080 IPS LCD
    15.6" Full HD 1920x1080 LCD

    System Memory 4/8GB DDRIIIL 1600, 2 slots (Max 16GB)

    Chipset Intel® 8 series chipset

    Video Graphics Intel® HD Graphics 4600
    NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 765M GDDR5 2GB
    Supports NVIDIA® Optimus™ Technology

    Storage *Supports Quadruple-Storage System
    128/256GB mSATA SSD + 128/256GB mSATA SSD
    128GB/256GB mSATA SSD + 128/256GB mSATA SSD + 500GB/750GB/1TB 2.5" 9.5mm SSHD (Hybrid HDD) 5400/7200rpm
    128GB/256GB mSATA SSD + 128/256GB mSATA SSD + 500GB/750GB/1TB 2.5" 9.5mm HDD 5400/7200rpm
    500GB/750GB/1TB 2.5" 9.5mm HDD 5400/7200rpm

    *The storage size may differ between different countries and regions. Please confirm with the local dealers or retailers for the latest specifications.

    Optical Disk Drive Blu-ray Rewritable Drive with BDXL Support
    Blu-ray DVD Combo Drive
    Super Multi DVD RW

    I/O Port USB(3.0)*2, USB(2.0)*2, HDMI, D-sub, RJ45, Mic-in, Earphone-out, SD Card Reader, DC-in Jack

    Audio 1.5 Watt Speaker*2, Woofer speaker*1, Microphone

    Communications LAN: 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet
    Wireless LAN: 802.11b/g/n
    Bluetooth: Bluetooth V4.0

    Webcam 1.3 Megapixel

    Security Kensington Lock

    Battery Li-Polymer, 11.1V, 75.81Wh

    Dimensions 385(W) x 270(D) x 21(H) mm

    Weight ~2.16kg (w/6-cell battery)
    ~2.26kg (w/ODD and 6-cell battery)

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    I hope its going to be affordable :confused:
     
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    Seriously. Is $1200 too much to ask for?
     
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    Laptop overall looks good spec wise. Glad to see a machine have Thunderbolt (video mentions it, we'll see if actually does), which is good for future proofing and possible eGPU usage.
     
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    Are these touchscreen lappies?
     
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    That's a stupid comparison, the CLEVO will crush it in gaming, hell you can get a CLEVO with a GTX 780M the top mobile GPU made today that will destroy it when it comes to gaming. Sure the Gigabyte is much thinner but the CLEVO is 2-3 times as powerful. It's like comparing a light weight boxer to a heavy weight, sure they both can box but the heavy weight will win every time.Saying that I think the Gigabyte is very nice butthe comparison was pointless.
     
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  9. joeelmex

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    This is nice, I will take this over the MSI GE-60 now. Hmm I got it down to 3 laptops, the 14" Razer Blade, the 13" Clevo and this one. Anyone know when it will be available for purchase? Any price information yet?
     
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    very nice, i rather get this than the razer 14" , this got 1080 IPS display baby
     
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    I believe in GIGABYTE!

    They are a fresh notebook company - yet they are the only company headed in the right direction! (OK credit to lenovo too)
    This notebook weighs 4lbs, has fullHD IPS, up to 4 SSDs which could also be ~3TB of storage extra with HDD, thunderbolt, subwoofer, a non-intrusive ODD hotswap bay... list goes on. It does all this whilst not compromising on speed and portability. They just need to work on battery life - it seems to be the weakness of their notebooks.

    Also, I lol'd at the hotswappable ODD bay... it caught me off guard.

    Pair this with a 90W Slim Targus Charger and you have a package that absolutely tromps the razer blade in every category.
    (Yeah they sure held that 'only gaming subnotebook ever' title long, didn't they.)
     
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    No info on pricing or release as of yet.

    Also interested in the 14" Blade, Samsung ativbook 8 and this one. but haven't heard of the 13" Clevo, I couldn't find much through google,
    Do you have any links?
     
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    the reviewer said the units has a weak keyboard. Probably due to the optical drive underneath.

    But all in all it is really encouraging to see the slim gaming laptop trend happening. Maybe alienware has something in the works as well.
     
  16. Quadzilla

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    They mentioned August in that article and later for the USA if ever. So yeah if you are in the states and holding your breath for this machine it's best to exhale..
     
  17. Benmaui

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    Very nice laptop, much nicer than the GE60 imo, I wish others would adopt the swappable ODD, I use mine so rarely these days I would much rather have the extra HDD, but it's still nice having the ODD when you need it .
    I wonder if this will be making it's way over to Europe?
     
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    Well, a "decent" GPU on a fairly luggable laptop with decent onboard storage is still a nice niche to sit in.
    Add the thunderbolt port and you bring all sorts of loveliness.

    I'm personally eying this as the first entry on my "to get" list for later in the year:

    Something that WILL game on the road, when needed but can also have a good CPU and some top end memory thrown at it. Take it home, plug in the eGPU and raid storage via thunderbolt and you have... 80% (?) of a fairly high end desktop.
     
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    Seriously there has to be something up with this lappy it just seems too good to be true otherwise. It has a good GPU, a nice screen, tons of storage options, and an aluminum body. I wonder if it has problems with GPU throttling or something, or if the keyboard really sucks because of the optical drive like some of the people at Computex were saying. I am really interested to see how this thing shapes up.
     
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    Have they ever been availbable in teh USA or just Europe?
     
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    I read on gigabyte notebook's facebook page that since they are using a li-polymer battery instead of li-ion, li-polymer may degrade faster over time than li-ion. The reasoning for them choosing the li-polymer over using li-ion battery is to accommodate the slim design of the notebook. Thus, gigabyte slim and light gaming notebook = bad battery. Not sure how accessible the battery pack is going to be if we have to replace it but based on what they showed at computex it seems that we might only get access to the hard drive and ram slots. Also, not sure how much throttling there would be but apparently the 765m in the p35k won't be under clocked. Seems the notebook won't be sold in the US till late August or beginning of September.

    https://www.facebook.com/GIGABYTE.Notebook.Global
     
  22. backslashfr

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    Hi !
    Anybody got info about price and availability ?

    On the facebook page David7 mentionned i find a model with a bit lower specification, the U35F :
    - GT 750M vs GTX 765M
    - i7-4500U 1.8-3.0GHz vs i7-4700HQ 2.4-3.4
    - Intel HD 4400 vs 4600
    - Ecran full HD vs full HD IPS

    thanks for the update anyway :)
     
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    Really excited for this, any news when will it be available?
     
  24. Docace911

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    These seem too "perfect" to ever be real? Think light, haswell based, IPS, touch, and a decent to good graphics card. Really? Why would anyone think of that!
     
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    My only concern is the battery. I just hope I can use it at least for 5-6 hours just for light stuff, like typing, taking notes, etc. And maybe 3-4 hours for programming, watching movies, etc. I rarely game when my laptop not connected to a decent power source. But it does't have touch screen though, its just a normal IPS LCD, which is good.
     
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    The u2442 had about the same hype but was also almost impossible to get your hands on one.
    Just hope this time they learned their lesson and will be more available via the regular stores.
     
  27. ArcticMonkeys

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    Is it hard to get a Gigabyte laptop in a local store? Forgive me for not knowing because I never own a gigabyte laptop before.
    Also what about upgrading? What sort of upgrade I can apply to Gigabyte's notebook that will not void its guarantee?
    What about the quality of its predecessor? Is it good? Cause as far as I know Gigabyte is quiet new in notebook market.
     
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    So am I ! any news about availability on the web... so sad !
     
  29. David7

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    Unfortunately for a lot of the countries like Europe, Australia, China, and US won't get it till sometime between late August to early September. So not good timing for students who wants it before school starts.
     
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    I thought they said the K had optional touch - no?
     
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    I don't think so according to their website.
     
  32. David7

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    So I have bad news for those who wanted to buy the new gigabyte laptop models through xoticpc. I emailed them to see if they were going to carry the new gigagbyte ultrablades but they said they have no indication that they will be selling them. =(....Maybe its too soon for them to decide to carry the new models without knowing more? Or you guys think something happened like the gigabyte laptops weren't selling well or there were too many complaints regarding the gigagbyte laptops because Xoticpc sold gigabyyte laptops before.
     
  33. ArcticMonkeys

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    LOL
    You worried to much, just wait I bet there will be at least 2-3 short reviews before the laptop even releases to the public.
    I just hope it would not be as pricey as Razer Blade does.
     
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    I'm guessing around $2,000 like the others in this category (new RazerBlade, Asus UX51VZ, macBook pro Retina, etc.) . I'm definately keeping an eye on this as well as the new MSI GS70, it looks like the same type of "gaming spec" but still an ultrabook. Also hoping for a haswell update to the UX51VZ
     
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    New Razer Blade
    Asus UX51VZ (needs haswell update)
    MacBook Pro with Retina (needs haswell update)
    Gigabyte P35k
    MSI GS70

    These all seem to be in the same category of "gaming spec" ultrabook. I'm guessing all the ones not released also cost around $2,000
     
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    Gigabyte aren't usually so expensive, aren't they ?
    I hope the price will more be around 1700-1800 USD (1300-1400 euros) !
     
  37. ArcticMonkeys

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    I can pay $2000 for gigabyte as long as I'm paying for the highest possible configuration for this notebook. 2x 256GB mSATA (512GB would be great but its very rare), 2x 1TB HDD, 16GB Memory, and a Bluray Reader/Writer,

    Also according to this website its using an i7-4950HQ, although Gigabyte's website says otherwise.
    Gigabyte Ultrablade P35K review - hands on | Expert Reviews
     
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    just checked gigabyte fb and they said P35k will probably released by the end of july in taiwan.

    for USA and European countries it will be around late august to early september
     
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    I wonder if they could have made it thinner if it wasnt for the dvd drive ? mmm
     
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    I just found this video.... (I didn't see this one yet, and no mention of prices yet either...



    So hows $999 for the P34g and $1299 for the P35K
    Starting price? meaning they are up-gradable as well?! What more could you ask for?! LOL

    Now lets all hope for US / Canada availability!
    I see the P35K in my future :thumbsup:

    I'd sure like to know know about the battery though?!
     
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    K, a quick google search produced this:

    And for clarification, YES the P35K uses a Li-Polymer, 11.1V, 75.81Wh
     
  44. omghi2u

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    [I am] Already in Taiwan. [...awaiting the release]

    to the types who would preorder the first unit: STAY AWAY
     
  45. volati1e

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    Where did you see it for sale and for how much? I can't find it on ruten.tw or yahoo.tw. Maybe I'll swing by some computer stores this weekend.
     
  46. omghi2u

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    That's not what I meant, sry.
    OP edited
     
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    LOL I misunderstood. :p I saw on Gigabyte's FB page that they anticipate Aug/September for USA. Did you talk to your friend the shop owner at the Gigabyte store to see when he is getting his?
     
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    The gigabyte rep on another forum told me the P35k is due to the UK at the end of Aug
     
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    So I paid a visit to an authorized dealer who will stock the P35K. I am supposedly the first in line for a black unit - if all goes well.

    Nothing about the price is finalized, but they put the asking price at 45000NTD = $1504.93USD. (256gb SSD / Combo 750gb)
    I will keep an eye on prices online until then to watch for any funny business, but IMO the people at this store generally don't pi$$ around and won't try to scam a person who knows more about the P35K than their own sales reps...

    HDD-less configs may be available like for the U2442, however possibly at a later date. Dual HDD configs might exist too... meh.

    Sales guy phoned up GIGA people and found that the estimated release date in Taiwan is 'Mid-August'.
    Note that these estimated dates are usually placed later than the actual release date to ensure they meet the expectations of the customers.
    i.e. it is possible and 75% likely for the P35K to be ready before August 15th in Taiwan.
     
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    Does this dealer sell to the US? I am in need of a laptop before college starts so I want to know if I can get my hands on this laptop before August 22nd.
     
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